The North Carolina Tar Heels had two players selected in the 2026 NBA Draft, which took place last week in a revised two-day event.
One of those players was Caleb Wilson, who was taken off the board at No. 4 overall by the Chicago Bulls. Here is what the superstar forward said at his introductory press conference.
This is exactly how Wilson carried himself at North Carolina, putting it upon himself to turn things around for a program that had been battling adversity in recent memory. I expect the superstar forward to be just that for the Bulls, who have been in the rebuilding stage for multiple seasons, but all it takes is landing a prospect of Wilson's caliber to flip the script.
Although the Tar Heels ultimately entered the NCAA Tournament as a 6-seed and were eliminated in the first round, Wilson's impact should not be minimized. In fact, Wilson missed the final nine games of the season, which culminated in North Carolina ending the season on a three-game losing streak, dating back to the regular-season finale against the Duke Blue Devils at Cameron Indoor.
Nevertheless, Wilson entered this year's draft as a tier-one prospect, with Darryn Peterson, A.J. Dybantsa, and Cameron Boozer also evaluated as sure locks inside the top four. The 6-foot-9, 211-pound forward has several areas to improve in his game, but if those weaknesses become strengths, Wilson could be the best player from this draft class.
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